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PAGE TWO BASIS THEATRE PHONE 2121 HERMISTON, OREGON Fri.-Sat. August 27-28 ramount presort* f Ginger Rogers .a Ray Milland ,44 ‘ reMajorsc Aino™ NEWS and CARTOON Sun.-Mon. Aug. 29-30 SAMUEL GOLDWYN MIX M GARY COOPER THE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES LOCALS Ili— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierson are spending this week in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons and week at daughter Shirley spent Bingham Springs. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman and family are vacationing in the moun tains this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Michieli and son Barney spent several days this week vacationing at Bingham Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw made a trip to the Freewater region Sunday in quest for fruit. Corp. Lester Earp and family are visiting this week at the home of Mrs. Earp’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cargill. Rev. J. W. Stuart left for Spokane Tuesday night by train to attend a business meeting of the council of the church, He expects to return Thurs- day. {Tht Lift of Lou Gehrig} TERESA WRIGHT • BABE RUTH WALTER BRENNAN NEWS and CARTOON August 31 Tuesday DOUBLE FEATURE WARNER BAXTER in i CRIME DOCTOR Wed.-Thur». “Rejoice with me ; for I have found my sheep which was lost. I say unto you, that likewise joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that re- penteth, more than over ninety and nine just persons, which need no repentance.” Miss Mary Lou Johnson, Mrs. Jean Wilson and “Jinky” spent from Thurs- day till Sunday vacationing at Bing- ham Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Backus, who purchased the home where Mr. and Mrs. L. M. White resided, have moved into their home this week. Mrs. Harold DeMott, aunt of Miss Audrey Null, accompanied Miss Null and Miss Frances Follett to Pendleton Wednesday. Miss Thelma Swarner and Miss Es ther Linder of Portland arrived Thursday morning to visit at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swarner. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Henry and small son arrived home Tuesday from Sherwood. Ore., where they had been a week. They were called there due to the illness of Mrs. Henry’s mother. W. M. Pierson and family of La- Grande came Sunday to visit with relatives in Hermiston. Mrs. G. M. Pierson, mother of Mr. Pierson, re turned to LaGrande with them where she will visit a week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch recently returned from a week’s vacation trip to Spokane and Chewelah, Wash., where they visited relatives and en joyed a vacation. Mr. Rauch left last week end for the armed forces with the U. S. Army Engineers. Mr. and Mrs. Tom O’Grady have moved into the former Bill Shaar home, now owned by A. W. Behrman. Mr. and Mrs. O’Grady formerly op erated Stewart’s Cabins but disposed of the property some months ago to Harry Connor. Mr. Behrman will al so reside at his place, which is locat ed south of town. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH opens a HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH H. V. McGee, Pastor in REVIVAL with Young Evangelist Milton Harrington each evening at 7:45 AUG. 29 to SEPT. 12 Sunday at 11 a. m. Come See! Come Hear! You will be pleased and never embarassed. A hearty welcome to all. Sept. 1-2 DOVETLE FEATURE James THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1943. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. ELLISON, Frances DEE, Tom CONWAY Scadere” ran stri GUY KIBBEE Your Shoes and Hats Blocked Howard Clark Mrs. Roger Bounds and son Roger Jr. of Washington, D. C., are house- | guests at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze. | They plan to visit here about a month. Mrs. Byron Brown and two children of Portland spent the week end here at the home of her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Bill Bailey. Also a houseguest at the Bailey home was a grandson, Jim my Bailey of La Grande. Mrs" J. W. Stuart returned Friday from Baker where she went to visit her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Stuart. She brought her three grandchildren back with her for a ten day vacation. F. C. Thomas of Portland and George Carl of Oswego were week end guests at the Dr. F. B. Belt home. Both the former two were delegates to the Legion convention held in Bak er. Herbert E. Stombaugh, son of Her- | bert Stombaugh of Hermiston, has begun training at Farragut, Idaho, for the U. S. Navy. At the conclus ion of recruit training, he will be given an opportunity for advanced study in one of the many Navy ser vice schools. Mrs. Margaret Fraser and Miss Clara Bryant returned last Friday from a six week’s trip which took them to Santa Ana, Santa Barbara, | Los Angeles, San Francisco, and oth er points. At Santa Ana they visit ed Aviation Cadet Tom Fraser and at Santa Barbara with other relatives. They were gone about six weeks. Miss Mary Petri, who has taught school in Hermiston for the past 18 years, will teach at the Gregory Heights grade school in Portland, be ginning her new assignment Septem ber 7. Miss Petri spent from Friday | until Monday in Hermiston visiting | Mrs. Georgia Henderson and other | friends. What Piano Study Will Do For You PIANO STUDY DEVELOPS ... • THE MIND • POISE • LEADERSHIP • IMAGINATION BRINGS FINANCIAL GAIN IS BUILT AROUND THE PIANO “Teach Your Child To Play It • — SEE — GOLDA E. MUMMA State Accredited Teacher of Piano HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS GIVEN CLASSES STARTING SEPTEMBER 7th. Beginners taken in classes if desired. Reserve time as early as possible. STUDIO: MAIN STREET HERMISTON, ORE. BAND C RATION INVALID SEPT. 1 I B or C depending on the class of ra- I tion. B coupons, as in the past, are All outstanding old type B and C | printed in green ink, and C coupons ration books must be exchanged for in red. the new type ration coupons before Car owners can exchange valid old September 1, the district OPA re-type coupons by applying to their lo- minded motorists today. cal war price and rationing boards by On September 1 the old type cou- mail or in person, the OPA explained, pons become invalid and gasoline and new type coupons will be issued dealers cannot accept them in ex- on a coupon-for-coupon basis. change for gasoline. Motorists can Holders of 100-gallon bulk coupons | readily tell if they are now holding must apply to the boards to have them the new type, or the old type, coupons. exchanged for regular coupons of the Old type B and C coupons arc identi appropriate class—B, C. E. R or TT, fied by the words “permits delivery or in the case of large users, for ra of one unit of gasoline.” New type tion bank certificates. The one-gal B and C coupons carry only the words lon bulk coupons issued to members of “Mileage ration”, plus a large letter the armed forces as a special furlough or leave travel ration will continue in use, it was erplained. MISS MUMMA TO GIVE LESSONS Miss Golda Mumma of Hermiston is announcing this week new classes in piano. Miss Mumma, a state ac credited teacher of piano, states that classes will begin September 7 with high school credits gven for passing work. Miss Mumma states that beginners will be taken in classes if desired. Reservations should be made as soon as possible. AT IGLOO INN ¡FOOD VALUES s KRISTY CRACKERS 2 lb. box 32c For Salads SUNSHINE GRAHAMS 2 lb. box 34c With Milk and Fresh Fruits lb. pkg. 21c For Every Cracker Use ALASKA PINK SALMON 4 lb. pkg. tall can 25c 65c and LUMBERJACK SYRUP 21 oz. jar RIPE OLIVES Hl-HO BUTTER CRACKERS SPERRY PANCAKE FLR. Both for 1 lb. jar 23c 3 cans 25c 2 for 35c PHILLIP’S TOMATO SOUP WILSON’S CORNED BEEF HASH On the Track Very Soon 11 oz. cans : • MJ.B. COFFEE 1 lb. jar 33c 1 Lb. Coffee Stretcher FREE $ JEL-SERT 3 pkg». 17c Six Delicious Flavors GINGER BREAD or WAFFLE MIX 2 pkg». pkg. 25C DIAMOND 125 ft. roll WAX PAPER STALEY’S CORN or GLOSS STARCH i DUFF'S 17c 17c POINT FREE VALUES DU TCH GIRL APPLE BUTTER > SWEETHEART TOILET SOAP 29 oz. jar 3 bar 22c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 21c PACIFIC SPRAY CRAB MEAT 6 oz. can 45c 7 oz. can 25c PIONEER MINCED CLAMS STIDD’S CHICKEN 3 bars 17c TAMALES Vi gallon 23c CLAM CHOWDER 7 oz. jar 27c 12 oz. can 22c $ NU BORA BLEACH ROYAL CHEF Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 HERMISTON. OREGON Your Certified Independent Crecer cOC If you want to be sure of having coal this winter— Get Order in Now! The coal situation looks acute for this winter. You can obtain coal now and you had better order now! Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co Phone Hermiston 2791